The radical left just got even more extreme in Congress. Frederick Haynes III, a Dallas megachurch pastor who has repeatedly demanded reparations payments from American taxpayers, cruised to victory in the Democratic primary for Texas House District 30, positioning himself to replace the equally radical Jasmine Crockett.
Haynes, who has built his political platform around the inflammatory demand that America must 'pay us what you owe us,' secured Crockett's endorsement and rode it to an easy primary win. The victory virtually guarantees another far-left voice will join the growing chorus of anti-American activists in the House, given the district's heavy Democratic lean.
Social media reactions poured in as news of Haynes' victory spread.
"Jasmine Crockett's endorsement paid off for Dallas Pastor Freddy Haynes, who earned the Democratic nomination for her old U.S. House District 30 seat,"reported FOX4 on social media, confirming the radical handoff.
Political observers expressed concern about the transition. One Twitter user lamented,
"I am sorry she will no longer be serving"in reference to Crockett's departure, seemingly unaware that her replacement promises to be even more extreme in his anti-American rhetoric.
From Pulpit to Politics: A Dangerous Combination
Haynes has used his position as a Dallas megachurch leader to push divisive racial politics, consistently framing America as fundamentally racist and demanding financial reparations from hardworking taxpayers. His 'gotta pay us what you owe us' messaging represents the kind of radical wealth redistribution that President Trump's second-term agenda is working to eliminate from government.
While Trump focuses on uniting Americans around shared prosperity and constitutional values, Democrats continue elevating divisive figures who seek to tear our nation apart along racial lines. Haynes' likely victory in November represents everything wrong with the modern Democratic Party – more grievance politics, more demands for taxpayer-funded handouts, and more anti-American rhetoric disguised as social justice.
Patriots in Texas deserve better than another radical activist masquerading as a representative. Will voters finally wake up to the Democratic Party's extremist agenda, or will they rubber-stamp another enemy of American unity?
